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2007年中華人民共和國普通高等學校聯合招收華僑、港澳地區及臺灣省學生入學考試英語第一卷I.听力(共20小题,每小题1 分;满分20分)听完录音后,从各题中所给的四个答案中选出能回答所提问题的或完成所给句子的最佳答案的选项。例(录音)Man: I wonder why the office is still not open。Woman:But its not yet eight。In fact ,its only a quarter to eight。when does the office open?A.At8:30B.At 8:15.C.At 8:00D. At 7:45听第一段材料,回答第一小题1.According to the man ,how will the speakers spend their second week?A.Traveling.B.SkiingC.Staying at home D.Visiting their classmates听第二段材料,回答第二小题2.What are the speakers talking about?A.The repar of a TV setB.A trip to the mountainsC.The hotel service D.A new TV show听第三段材料,回答第三小题3.Where does the woman prefer to live?A.Near the railway stationB.Near her work placeC.In the countrysideD.In the city听第四段材料,回答第四小题4.What are the speakers going to do tomorrow?A.Visit a weather stationB.Go for a picnicC.Play tennisD.Camp out听第五段材料,回答第五小题5.Why cant the woman go to the party?A.She has to workB.She has to go back home C.She has to do her homeworkD.She has to eat out with a friend听第六段材料,回答第六七题6.Why is BOb moving to New York?A.Hes going to work thereB.Hes going live with his familyC.Hes going to start a business thereD.Hes going to study in a university there7.How will the speakers probaly stay in touch in the futhre?A.By making telephone callsB.By writing lettersC.By sending e-mailsD.By chatting online听第七段材料,回答第八至十一小题8.How often does Bullock perform at powwows?A.Every weekendB.Every other weekendC.Almost every day D.Almost every other day9.When did he start dancing?A.When he was at high schoolB.When he was at collegeC.When he was 22D.When he was 2610.Who makes his start dancing clothes?A.His wife B.Bullock himselfC.Some woman in his tribeD.Some tailors in the town11.Which of the following best describes powwow dancing ?A.ExcitingB.SeriousC.GracefulD.Healthy听第八段材料,回答第十二和十四小题12.Who are the speakers?A.Visitors to a collegeB.Student advisorsC.First-year studentsD.Part-time students13.Which course do they finally get?A.GeographyB.EconomicsC.ScienceD.Development Writing14.What can we learn from the conversation?A.Computer play an important role in teachingB.Students have diffculty in getting desired coursesC.Morning courses are popular with studentsD.Teachers are helpful in giving advice听第九段材料,回答十五至十七小题15.What does the woman think of her job?A.BoringB.DiffcultC.wonderfulD.Comfortable16.What part of the job attracts the woman most?A.Sense of responsibilityB.Working with figuresC.Sense of achievementD.Solving problems17.What is the head offic intested in ?A.CostsB.Profits C.staffD.Customers听第十段材料,回答第十八至二十小题18.Who did the speaker choose for his speech topic?A.His friendB.His teacher C.His classmatesD.His great-grandmother19.How many people made it through to the final round of the contest?A.ThreeB.FiveC.SixD.Seven20.What is the result of the contest ?A.The speaker won the first place.B.The speaker won the second place C.The speaker won the third placeD.The speaker lost the gameII英语连用A)选择题21.Dont promise anything _youre 100percent sure.A.asB.when C.becauseD.unless22.Although it was important,the _lecture could noy hold our attention.A.three-hoursB.three-hoursC.three-hourD.three-hours23.Although she was not very tall,Vicky_reach the book she wanted by standing on a chair.A.mightB.shouldC.couldD.ought to 24_for ten years in a bank ,Simon decided it was time to look for a more exciting job A.workingB.Having workedC.To have workedD.Having been working25.It costs nearly twice as much to take the plane_it does to go by trainA.thanB.since CasD.if 26.Emily_ in her mothers footsteps and started her pwn business in MarchA.followedB.obeyedC.stuckD.defended27.I still havent heard from Jane even though I _to her three times last monthA.wroteB.was writingC.have writingD.had written28.Alision was _ in the belief that she was in some way better than other children.A.brought outB.took on C。took upD.brought up29.If you take the second turning _your right,youll see the museum ahead of you.A.atB.on C.inD.by30.After dogs, _horse has had the closest relationship with_man A.the ;aB.the ;the C.a;theD.the ;不填31.I _to rushyou but I have to attend an important meeting at 10:30A.dislikeB.regretC.hateD.hope32.To book your place,_ in the form on page 187and return it by 1st October.A.to fillB.filling C.fillD.filled33.-May I have some water?-_A.Come onB.Please do C.Never mindD.My pleasure34.I,didnt have anything to wear.A.BesidesB.neverthelessC.MoreoverD.Furthermore35.Weve got a difficult decision to make ,because_choice is pleasant to us.A.eitherB.whateverC.whicheverD.neitherB)完形填空When he was eight years old,David Liu traveled to Hong KOng to see his mother and aunt who owned a store.The family vacation36a career ideafor Liu.I was really caught by the37of having my own business,my own store,the fifth year communications studies student said38his return to the United States, Liu started his first39-he sold candy to his friends.Just five later,the13-year-old40from selling candy to founding a Web development and control company.And in 2004,Liu changed focus yet again,and41an online social networking site called FAQQLY.com.FAQQLY users create42by asking and responding to question from other users.43social networking Web sites are44to keep people away fromreal life and on the site ,Liu said.We wanted to 45a community online that is related to peoples46life. Its a community process.47its starting to expand,FAQQLYis still a 48company,and from technical support to marking, Liu still does muchof the 49himself.He works pretty much and sleeps very little.There are 50when you have to do either school or work,and the school51takes the back seat.If you dont do anything,then your business stands52,Liu said.Liu believes the benefits of owning a business outweigh the 53.A lot of interesting things happen54youre always trying to meet new people,he said ,55that his business has helped him to konwa wide variety of ,including a Yahoo vice president.36.A.turned outB.turned intoC.kept upD.kept on37.A.decisionB.sightC.lessonD.thought38.A.Upon B.WithC.AtD.from39.A.workshopB.programC.businessD.factory40.A.jumpedB.graduatedC.settledD.turned41.A.attendedB.foundedC.boughtD.visited42.A.companiesB.storiesC.sitesD.pages43.A.As manyB.As many asC.So manyD.So many other44.A.neededB.toldC.designedD.asked45.A.buildB.buyC.findD.keep46.A.countryB.privateC.socialD.real47.A.SinceB.ThoughC.WhenD.As 48.A.publicB.popularC.smallD.top49.A.learningB.researchC.workD.selling50.A.timesB.weeksC.periodsD.months51.A.nearlyB.usuallyC.seldomD.merely52.A.stillB.badC.straightD.firm53.A.limitsB.costsC.troubleD.problem 54.AunlessB.untilC.afterD.if55.A.realizingB.demandingC.addingD.recognizingIII.阅读理解AFormer Us President Bill Clinton stated in a meeting recently that there is unquestionable evidence of humanitys influence on the environment,which will soon cause a number of great changes to the global climate.Because of carbon dioxide emissons(二氧化碳排放)caused by power plants,cars and other fossil fuel-burning machinery,Clinton said,the globe is heating up ,and we are already seeing the results of our industrialism.But other say slow warming over 100-year period is not enough to prove there is a serious warming of the globe ,nor that human industrialization is responsible(负有责任的).We dont understand what causea warm and cold circle to appear on this earth-there are always theories but no one can explain why ,said meteorologist James Murakami.One theory,advanced by some meteorologists,is that the chemistry of the sun has changed slightly and it is getting hotter ,which could explain some of the warming over the past century.Clinton is proposing to get every major city around the world to make an effort to limit carbon dioxide emissions,and he is feeling pretty hopefulabout the success.But a challenge(挑战)that still remains is finding scientific evidence that carbon dioxide emissions are the only source of the problem.As much as there is enough evidence of global warming ,I cannot say that it is unquestionable,Murakami said.You cant say undoubtedly what we are experiencing in this century is noy natural.56.What causes global warming,according to some meteorologists?A.Carbon dioxide emissionsB.Human industrializationC.Changes in the chemistry of the sunD.Warm and cold circles of the earth.57.What is Clintons attitude towards the possible result of an effort to limit gas emissions?A.PositiveB.RealisticC.DoubtfulD.Enocouraging58.Why is Clintons proposal faced with a challenge?A.The effort costs too much money B.Some major cities show little interestC.Global warming may be a natural processD.There are technical problems in Clinton plan59.What would be a good title for the text?A.How can we prevent global warming?B.What can we do with the waste gas?C.How will the global climate change?D.What is causing global warming?BOften when two people are introduced, they start a conversation by asking about each others jobs.For six years,my answer to that question produced raised eyebrows and caused my new friends to say,You couldt pay me enough to do that job!”Then I would explain that driving a school bus had rewards(报酬)other than the usual money.Achieving control of the school bus was an arduous task.I had to learn to check all oil and gas levels,and make sure that all warning buzzers were working.The most difficult task was backing the bus ,thirty-eight feet long,from a narrow country road into a still narrower driveway.Yet I get great satisfaction from konwing the children on the bus were safe because it was in top running condition,and I was confidently in control.The children ,however,were my constant source(持续的来源)of delight.The younger ones were always eager to share their worries with me .Ibecome a doll fashion advisor and new clothes admirer.Grade cards were presented for approval;and occasionally,love notes were dropped secretly to my knees by red-faced little boys.Older students generally remained cool until anxiety brought them to me .seeking advice about datibf or dealing with unreasonable parents.And I worried over their safety each weekend when carloads of teenagers jammed the downtown square.Although I do not have any children of my own,I have loved several hundred boys and girls who made me a part of their life.If,like my new friends,I had considered only the hard work in my job ,then I wouldnt have been a school bus driver.Of course ,I received money ,but my real rewards were the physical discipline of driving,and the trusting love of the children.60.When the friends said “You couldnt pay me enough to do that job!”(Para.1).they probably mean that_A.working as a bus driver is not a respectable jobB.I would never work as a school bus driverC.driving a school bus is a hard jobD.being a school bus driver is not well-paid61.The underlined word “arduous”(para.1)probably mean “”A.safeB.hardCinterestingD.satisfactory62.How did the author help when the students had problems with their parents?A.Gave them adviceB.Listened to their problemC.Called their parents to explain the matterD.Told their teachers about their problems63.Whatis the text mainly about?A.Childrens love of a bus driverB.Childrens need of advice on their school work.C.The authors experience as a student advisorD.The authors love of work and the children .CMonday ,1-2p.m.The Center for 17th and 18th Century Studies presents a string quartet of L.A.Philharmonic musicians as part of the Henry J.Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival.It is free and open to the public at the Korn Covocation Hall at the Anderson School of Management.Wednesday,7-9p.mTHe UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance presents“At home in this world ?”a performance by the Asia Pacific Performance Exchange Fellowship,in Glorya Kaufman Halls Dance Theater.Tickets are available at the Central Ticket Offic:$4 for students and $10 for people outside the university.Thursday,2-4p.m.The UCLA Library presents a talent show of library staffin the Powell Library Rotunda,produced in conjunction with its exhibits“The artist in the Library:Art and Crafts by the people of UCLA Libraries”Thursday,7:30-10p.m.The UCLA Film and Television Archive presents“Orson Welles and the Hollywood System,1939-42”in the Melnitz Hall J.Bridges Theater.Tickets are available one hour befor shoe time :$7general admission ,and $5 for students,seniors and UCLA Alumni Association members.64.Which of the following events is probably given by people from other countries?A.A string quartetB.The artist in the LibraryC.At home in this world?D.Orson Welles and the Hollywood System,1939-4265.Which of the follwing periods displays the works of the UCLA staff?A.Monday,1-2p.mB.Thursday,2-4p.mC.Wednesday,7-9p.mD.Thursday,7:30-10p.m66.How much should visitors to the UCla pay if they want to attent the event on Thursday,7:30-10p.m?A$4B.$5C.$7D.$1067.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.This weekUCLAB.Welcome to UCLAC.Activities for UCLA StudentsD.Events in UCLA Alumni WeekDHere in the worlds richest country.we often confuse(混淆)material things for love.“I give him everything,”a frustrated mother complanins,“New shoes, video games,his own TV.Youd think hed at least show me respect!”Of course,love and consumer goods are related.Most parents work hard to esrn money .They want their children to have more than they did.The problem is ,most childreb dont connect the things parents buy with the labor that paysfor them.Children have more ,but our culture-and television in particular-teaches them that more is never enough.Having more does not guarantee(保证)that a child feels loved.Young children see their parents as all-powerful.If parents fail to provide what they want ,it must be a matter of choice .Its normal for children,even well into school-age ,not to be able to take another persons point of view .For example,they may not want their parents to work long hours,and not realize that the parent wouldalso rather have more time at home .As hard as these issues are all year round,theyre even harder during the holidays.For many children ,Christmas is all about the presents.Its easy for the religious meaning to be lost in the wrapping paper.At the same bigger presents.Instead ,we have to find other ways to express love and create memories.Reading or telling stories together,making music ,playing games,are all ways for families to spend time without spending money.Traditions like caroling ,poem reading,even snowball fighting ,all serve the same purpose.Most important,as parents,we have to learn to hold back some energy from our jobs.When were present for our children we ourselves become the presents we want to give.68.Many parents buy their children a lot of material things because_.A.they earn money in the worlds richest countryB.they need love from their childrenC.they want to show their love through the goodsD.they try to improve the relationship with children 69.What can we learn about children from the text?A.They desires expand with what they get.B.They know love and goods are connectedC.They think their parents love workmoreD.They spend much time watching TV for their parents are busy.70.Why does the author say the issues are harder during the holiday?A.Because family reunion couldnt be replaced by presents at that time.B.Because parents couldnt find more time to say at home.C.Because its difficult to find parents with religious meaning.D.Because children demand new ways to celebrate Christmas.71.Which of the following statements will the author most likely agree with?A.It is necessary for children to work part time after school.B.It is important for children to go to church in christmas.C.It is important for parents to set aside some time to stay with they children.D.It pays for children to learn more about christmas tradition.EIn the african country of Tanzania,a company from Belgium called APOPO trains African giant pouched rats(非洲巨袋鼠)to find dangerous land mines(地雷)left over from wars.The rats are trained to smell out some of the chemicals in the mines.After 8 to 12 months of training,the rats can find mines so they can be safely destroyed.Trained gogs often perform this important work,but APOPO director Bart Weetjens recentlydiscovered that the African giant pouched rat costs far less money to train and care for.These rats may seem huge.Their bodies are 12 to 16inches long,not including their tails.But their size suits the job:At one and a half to 3 pounds,they are too light to set off the land mines.Rats and trainers search one small area at a ti

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